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Polymeric materials, in a general sense, are viscoelastic in nature since they exhibit a strong dependence of deformation and flow on time and temperature. Performance of these materials can only be ... read more

The detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is important for a variety of reasons, many of which stem either from the need to ensure that damaging chemicals are controlled or eliminated, or the... read more

This article is a valuable guide to choosing a rheometer including application, ease of use, configurability, viscosity range, and geometry type. Among the basic types discussed are a rotational ... read more

The four-channel gas analyzer described in this article includes a wireless mote (tiny microcomputer with radiofrequency transmitter) connected to a GPS chip for transmission of data to a base station... read more

Rheology is defined as the study of the
flow and deformation of fluids. Based
on the need to quickly and accurately
set and control processing conditions, optimize product performance, and/or ... read more